My life in 10 years.
By Miranda Smith

My life has changed so much in the past 10 years. I am getting married very soon, I am wishing and planning that sometime in my future, I will have a family. Now that I am fairly-well educated and I'm leaving college, I'm hoping to get the best paying job I can get to afford the things I need and want.


I miss the good old days. I have learned so much from Gurrie Middle School. The most important thing that school offered was all of the exploratory classes; Art, Music, Applied tech, Life skills; those are the important skills you need in life. Another class that was really important was Math. Math is important because in life when you pay bills, or do anything with banking, math is helpful because you'll need it through your whole life. The most important class is English. English is important because you need to learn how to read, correct, and use proper grammar to speak, spell, and write. Reading correctly is the most important brain skills for every single minute of the day.

2010's technology is very different than todays. We now have Flying Cars! What makes them even better, is that they conserve energy. Since the cars are environmentally safe, we thought, "Hey, why not put solar panels on all of the buildings?" But unfortunatley, the only thing is that we have a high rate of energy use; like businesses and factories. I’m pretty sure that many other people around the world think the same way, so that the world can go green.

There is huge news going around; there's a robber on the lose! She is a twenty-two year old female, she has; brown hair past her shoulders, and brown eyes. Her name is Hallie Vlahos. Two nights ago, she stole a Lamborghinis from Emily Anfield, the richest in the town. The other huge news is, Emily Anfield, is losing her money to the government because she loves to shop, which means more taxes. Emily Anfield is being bankrupted.

Ten years has been a long time, and a lot has happened. I think a lot will happen in the next ten years. I am looking forward to my future.